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this is kind of i gift to the united nations -- states. we give them money that they used to buy our weapons and airplanes and then everyone is happy. lou: you have to step out. we just give them over for a half billion dollars. you may call that a gift. it looks to me like a continuation of a perpetual gift process. >> it is a gradual gift. >> exactly. >> is started in 1979 with the camp david accord which is why we do at the moment is to spain -- lou: this is where i say shocking. shocking. >> i would not give it up. i would not cut it off until it was clear. >> plan meant on jimmy carter. lou: i blame the republicans demint democrats, president after president continues. >> there is another reason to make sure that that military is not unhappy with the nine states. the one group. lou: to assure that what? >> the egyptian military is not unhappy with the united states. >> make sure they are not unhappy. >> all of your back -- double negatives. and try to figure out why we give a damn. >> because the only group that we have any influence
this is kind of i gift to the united nations -- states. we give them money that they used to buy our weapons and airplanes and then everyone is happy. lou: you have to step out. we just give them over for a half billion dollars. you may call that a gift. it looks to me like a continuation of a perpetual gift process. >> it is a gradual gift. >> exactly. >> is started in 1979 with the camp david accord which is why we do at the moment is to spain -- lou: this is where i say...
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china has more natural gas reserves than the united states does now, to give you an idea how large it is. he suggests that it may be possible for them to fill their own energy needs by the ability to tap into their own natural gas. wouldn't that drive down the price of oil ultimately? >> it could but it is going to be years, david. i mean truly years. because the infrastructure that is used for oil, what we use oil for, driving, heating and so on, is not necessarily what we use for natural gas. so it is going to take years to get the infrastructure in place. think of the u.s. even though i know you're talking about china, there are 180,000 gas stations here in the u.s. only a thousand of them have any form of natural gas. it will take a long time to build that infrastructure. within china it is the same way. if you're going to use natural gas as a resource you have to have that infrastructure in place. not even the u.s. has the infrastructure in place. forget about china. david: fascinating ideas. john laforge, ned davis research analyst. good to see you, john. thanks for coming in. >
china has more natural gas reserves than the united states does now, to give you an idea how large it is. he suggests that it may be possible for them to fill their own energy needs by the ability to tap into their own natural gas. wouldn't that drive down the price of oil ultimately? >> it could but it is going to be years, david. i mean truly years. because the infrastructure that is used for oil, what we use oil for, driving, heating and so on, is not necessarily what we use for...
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because you can't work in the united states unless you're here legally. if we ever have a system like that, we won't be having this debate 20 or 30 years from now all over again. your thoughts. because we never stop talking about it. >> well, if you let me get a word in edgewise, i will tell you -- >> you got all the time in the world to answer my question. do you have confidence this bill will work? >> i am confident because part of the discussion that's been going on with the house group that's been working on this issue as well as the senate group has been a stronger everify system, and now everify has not been a perfect system. there are some problems with that, but strengthening that system will also allow employers to verify whether workers in this country are here legally or not, and that's a key part of enforcement as well. and i think, you know, ten years down the line, 20 years down the line possibly because our birth rate has fallen dramatically, the birth rate in mexico has fallen dramatically, we're going to need workers from somewhere. so i
because you can't work in the united states unless you're here legally. if we ever have a system like that, we won't be having this debate 20 or 30 years from now all over again. your thoughts. because we never stop talking about it. >> well, if you let me get a word in edgewise, i will tell you -- >> you got all the time in the world to answer my question. do you have confidence this bill will work? >> i am confident because part of the discussion that's been going on with...
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we're actually o-- things could be worse, in the environment in the united states. and that always ends with the punch line, and sure enough things got worse, here we are. >> but to explain, and for purposes we ran a experiment, an some countries didn't. >> and up to that point, the track of recovery had been about the same in the u.s. and britain. since then, we've started to recover, and they are in a recession. >> thank you for joining us. >> all right, we'll be right back with a rachel maddow show, bullpucky alert, this proves to be a real life pile of bull. hold on. blac girl: ok. dad: you look so pretty. ♪ i'm overprotective. that's why i got a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. every signature is unique, and every fingerprint unrepeatable. at sleep number, we recognize the
we're actually o-- things could be worse, in the environment in the united states. and that always ends with the punch line, and sure enough things got worse, here we are. >> but to explain, and for purposes we ran a experiment, an some countries didn't. >> and up to that point, the track of recovery had been about the same in the u.s. and britain. since then, we've started to recover, and they are in a recession. >> thank you for joining us. >> all right, we'll be right...
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in fact, two weeks later, he was still saying it to the united nations. okay. that was his narrative. on the other hand, the cia, and some people in the state department said immediately this was a planned terrorist attack and al qaeda is back. don't tell us al qaeda is dead the way mr. obama tried to do. to me, it's that simple. why couldn't he go, a, b, the right narrative and isn't it true that al qaeda's back and your whole argument is wrong? >> well, there's two things. one, this was clearly just a promotional tour by obama. it was -- it's unclear whether they had seen the questions ahead of time or not. but there was one question -- >> you think they showed him the questions ahead of time. that's a significant charge. i've interviewed presidents on a number of occasions and i never would even think about showing them the questions. >> the reason why -- >> you think steve croft and "60 minutes" showed the questions? >> the reason i say that, at one point when obama's asked one of these tough questions, hillary's watching him with a smirk on her face waitin
in fact, two weeks later, he was still saying it to the united nations. okay. that was his narrative. on the other hand, the cia, and some people in the state department said immediately this was a planned terrorist attack and al qaeda is back. don't tell us al qaeda is dead the way mr. obama tried to do. to me, it's that simple. why couldn't he go, a, b, the right narrative and isn't it true that al qaeda's back and your whole argument is wrong? >> well, there's two things. one, this was...
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. >> july 8, 2008, the president of the united states speaking to the league of united latin american citizens. july 8, 2008, here he is on immigration. >> i will make it a top priority in my first year as president. >> trust him this time? >> i do, erin. and for a couple reasons. first of all, i think the president knows who he owes in large part his re-election. that is to the 71% of latinos who got him re-elected. the second thing is let's thing back to july of 2008. that was way before the economy went into freefall, so he had a couple other priorities he had to deal with when he first came into office. and the third thing, erin, is that this president wants this as his legacy. and he has said that he wants it to be a priority, even during the re-election, he talked about this, so he knows that now he has a debt to pay. the republicans need to do this as a necessity, and with all due respect to the congressman, this is absolutely an issue of electoral survival for the republican party. the congressman is right that this isn't the only thing that republicans need to soften up their
. >> july 8, 2008, the president of the united states speaking to the league of united latin american citizens. july 8, 2008, here he is on immigration. >> i will make it a top priority in my first year as president. >> trust him this time? >> i do, erin. and for a couple reasons. first of all, i think the president knows who he owes in large part his re-election. that is to the 71% of latinos who got him re-elected. the second thing is let's thing back to july of 2008....
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and david fincher, it came from david the idea of rebooting the idea to the united states. we thought it would transfer incredibly well. it was a great hit series in britain in the '90s. they called him francis ercot then. >> let me ask you about inside. you played an inside guy like i used to be. inside. not king, not president. those characters seem more interesting today. the ones inside the woodwork. by the people who make the calls and do have these intermural fights going on. >> it's been fascinating for me to learn. kevin mccartney met with me. and thinking about what it must be like to corral 218 senators to vote they want you want them to is kind of crazy. we learned it isn't that crazy to do. but i've learned a lot. >> what have you learned about ambition in politics? i think even hillary clinton never talks about what she wants. she can never say i want to be president, for example. and you are doing a study in gross ambition. this guy wants to get ahead, get ahead with people. >> it's interesting. there have been incredible political figures in the past who now
and david fincher, it came from david the idea of rebooting the idea to the united states. we thought it would transfer incredibly well. it was a great hit series in britain in the '90s. they called him francis ercot then. >> let me ask you about inside. you played an inside guy like i used to be. inside. not king, not president. those characters seem more interesting today. the ones inside the woodwork. by the people who make the calls and do have these intermural fights going on....
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a new strain called the sydney strain is sweeping across the united states. the cdc says that you can get it from another person, contaminated food or water just by touching contaminated surfaces. we have dr. sanjay gupta. what exactly is norovirus and how do you know if you have if or another kind of a stomach bug? >> there are all sorts of different viruses, the flu virus. this is another category of virus. you don't always know if you have this versus another form of flu, but it comes on very suddenly, and you really get quite sick from this. it usually lasts two to three days or if you have a mild thing where it lasts overnight, it's probably not the norovirus. about 20 million people, it's estimated, will get this in the united states alone. it's something that a lot of people are going to experience. i think even secretary of state, former secretary of state clinton, when we talk about her fainting episode, a stomach bug, and she shad been sick for qumele of days, they speculated it is norovirus then as well. it's quite common. >> how easily is it sprea
a new strain called the sydney strain is sweeping across the united states. the cdc says that you can get it from another person, contaminated food or water just by touching contaminated surfaces. we have dr. sanjay gupta. what exactly is norovirus and how do you know if you have if or another kind of a stomach bug? >> there are all sorts of different viruses, the flu virus. this is another category of virus. you don't always know if you have this versus another form of flu, but it comes...
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people educated in the united states -- and the greatest post graduate system on earth. we get people from all over the world. some of the bright people who want to stay, we should capture, we don't want them going somewhere else and being our competition. we need to capture them. in areas where we need specifically skilled workers, where we don't have enough americans, i don't mind for a while that we -- we pick up some of those people. but we have to have the vision to train up our own people. to educate our own people, to give our own people opportunities. in limited times, in times where we need folks, absolutely. just, for example, in the agricultural field, where we need workers, don't have enough american workers or american workers aren't willing to do it, we need a program where we can cover it and go back. >> i'm sure we'll speak with you again. a long, complicated process. >>> 36 minutes after the hour. president obama vowed to sign a $50 billion hurricane sandy relief bill as soon as it hits its desk. the senate passed it yesterday, after a four-week delay th
people educated in the united states -- and the greatest post graduate system on earth. we get people from all over the world. some of the bright people who want to stay, we should capture, we don't want them going somewhere else and being our competition. we need to capture them. in areas where we need specifically skilled workers, where we don't have enough americans, i don't mind for a while that we -- we pick up some of those people. but we have to have the vision to train up our own...
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so i don't buy that it can just be good in the united states. europe being in recession continues to be in recession we're at great levels. so it feels good. but markets don't buy levels. they buy growth. and i don't see where the growth is coming from. >> all right. jim, doug, guys, thank you very much. we'll talk to you again soon. and of course barry is staying with us forred rest of the show. >> we'll have more from our guest host, starwood capital chairman and ceo barry sternlicht. and the fed kicking off a two-day policy meeting. we're going to tell you how the new voting members might influence monetary policy as we head to break take a look at u.s. equity futures at this hour. we're down a little bit. at optionsxpress we're all about options trading. we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! strategies, chains, positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm...
so i don't buy that it can just be good in the united states. europe being in recession continues to be in recession we're at great levels. so it feels good. but markets don't buy levels. they buy growth. and i don't see where the growth is coming from. >> all right. jim, doug, guys, thank you very much. we'll talk to you again soon. and of course barry is staying with us forred rest of the show. >> we'll have more from our guest host, starwood capital chairman and ceo barry...
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they belong to us in the united states of america as our birth right. no government gave them to us and no government can ever take them away. >> i defended the second amendment flying in combat over iraq in kuwait, you know, defending our country. i own a gun. this really isn't about the second amendment. >> reporter: these will be the star witnesses at congresses' first hearing since the shooting in newtown. mark kelly, the husband of gabby giffords who was shot in the head, six people died in the attack. the couple are gun owners themselves and used to practice at an nra range. now they are taking on the powerful gun lobby. kelly tells cnn they support extensive gun control, including restricting high-capacity weapons, like the one used by giffords' shooter. >> he was taken down after unloading ten rounds in a magazine, then there would certainly be other people that didn't -- that died that day that would be alive today. >> reporter: as the nra's executive director, wayne lapierre is the defender of gun rights. his prepared testimony released by the
they belong to us in the united states of america as our birth right. no government gave them to us and no government can ever take them away. >> i defended the second amendment flying in combat over iraq in kuwait, you know, defending our country. i own a gun. this really isn't about the second amendment. >> reporter: these will be the star witnesses at congresses' first hearing since the shooting in newtown. mark kelly, the husband of gabby giffords who was shot in the head, six...